United Airlines Gives iPod Users Access to In-Flight Entertainment System United Airlines has added iPod docking capability to one of its airplanes. United guests can connect their iPods and iPhones to United's in-flight entertainment system, enabling customers to enjoy their individual content on a 15.4-inch personal television, while the iPod or iPhone charges. The first aircraft with iPod and iPhone connectivity is scheduled to depart from Washington, DC to Zurich. The plane will primarily fly on trans-Atlantic routes thereafter. United's entire fleet of international, wide-body aircraft will be reconfigured over the next two years with lie-flat seats, on-demand entertainment and iPod and iPhone connectivity in first and business class. |